I could use some help on the monitors too. I don't have the exact spec on me but I have 1 dell that is 24" with 1920x1200 resolution I believe. I want to purchase 2 more monitors. I'd like fairly high resolution on monitors, there are lot of options, not sure what to go with.

I saw that statement in the article, I would like to see a time series of this hotspot as well as relevant information regarding the coal activities and natural gas activities. It does line up exactly with the gas fracking wells from the drilling map (which may be why it was a good spot for natural gas wells). And with all of the coal mining industry, this is the largest hotspot by far, it seems unlikely no other coal mining area would display these characteristics.

Perhaps it is a natural emission spot (or coal bed emission spot) which was aggravated due to recent fracking that caused the spike we are seeing now, thus the increased investigation from NASA. Certainly will be interesting to see how this plays out.

I picked up RoS a week ago after playing a lot of regular version awhile back. I'm really liking all the new stuff, bounties, rifts, etc. I'm looking to progress my wizard, right now I'm farming in T3 in groups most of the time doing rifts mainly and sometimes bounties and greater rifts.

Looking for advice in equipment and build. Follower advice might be helpful too. I've got 3 pieces for firebirds, i'm hoping to eventually complete the set but until then I'm sticking to lightning arcane torrent build.

This is a great question and I look forward to reading peoples answers. I think the breath is amazing and one of the most versatile tool in a yogis toolkit. The lungs are very powerful and allow you to go deeper into various stretches. If your clumped up in a ball, a big breath can be very uncomfortable, which can be great for learning how to relax/not freak out in uncomfortable situations. It can be very rhythmic when doing sequences such as sun salutations. Breathing in a nice sip in upward dog can be amazing. And it is great for diagnosing level of exertion, breath will become heavier and then I may choose to keep up my intensity for a short while or slow the breath down and relax more muscles to flow for longer.

I can say what feels comfortable for me in a sun salutation if that helps, it seems that when I'm rising/opening up I inhale, and lowering/crunching together I exhale.

Standing pose

Rise arms above head -inhale

Arms sink to bottom with -exhale

Rise arms with -inhale

Lower to forward fold -exhale

Rise to flat back -inhale

Lower to forward fold -exhale

Hands down for plank, slight breath hold at top

Lower to chatarunga -continue exhale

Upward dog -inhale

Downward dog -exhale

3 cycles of breath, breath in through nose, open mouth exhale

Feet to hands, forward fold -exhale

Raise to flat back -inhale

Forward fold -exhale

Mountain pose, raise hands to sky -inhale

Hands to sides/chest -exhale

That is my go-to for sun sal A. Some different things to try out, lengths of breath align with poses i.e. hands reach top at top of inhale, stay at top as you hold inhale, then lower with exhale. Towards equal length inhale/exhales. And there are tons if you are just doing breath work and not having to worry about being in different poses.

Thanks for the quick reply. I think white oak sounds familiar, I am trying to confirm the type with my friend as well. The too much water sounds like that may be the problem as it was growing good earlier but we have had lots of rain lately and it is in low lands in Wisconsin and we haven't amended that soil at all so it may not be draining well.

I was only there for a few days, its at my parents place. Is there certain pictures that would help? Or is it just hard to identify specific problem from pictures at all?

Yeah I'm still trying to figure out this whole rate process, but is typically done in annual cycles I believe in which they figure out a summer rate and winter rate. They propose a new rate and the public service commission has to accept the rate. I believe they are also regulated based on return on assets/equity but I don't know a lot of specifics.

I'm actually looking into that right now, so I don't have an answer yet. I'm thinking its related to grid congestion so I have to get some more data. Its weird because winter is traditional low load conditions which are normally lower prices and more stable conditions. Perhaps a few generators are in long term forced outages or some lines/substations have been out of service.

It seems there is a disconnect between the actual cost of electricity and the rates residential consumers pay. There would be a similar graph for most utilities on the MISO grid I believe. However, the cost of electricity is only one part of the utilities cost structure, the other part is its distribution infrastructure needed to connect everyone in its territories. To me, this suggests that they must have some large infrastructure investments over the last 5 years which are responsible for the rate increases. As for wether to be mad, I'm still trying to understand it so I'm not exactly sure what to think but there stock price sure has done well over the same time frame (although to be fair there are lots of things influencing that).

A little bit about the process. I gathered the data from MISO's website and loaded into an sqlite3 database. I use this to push to csv files. I found dygraph (http://dygraphs.com/) which is a well functioning javascript graphing toolkit. I just had to figure out how to use it's various options to get the functionality it currently has.

The longest part was getting the database together, but I have the input files as a tarball and same bash scripts to load into sqlite3 if anyone wants. Hope people find this interesting. I think the power grid has a lot of interesting problems and data associated with it!